Second chapter. Yay! Not very special but I figured I'd try since I'm having fun... and not doing homework. Apparently I write more when I'm sick... I felt the first chapter was too short so I'm continuing. Not sure how this will turn out as I'm writing this but it goes as it goes.


Snowball? Inside? Who throws snowballs inside? Jack turned around everyone staring at a girl who looked like she'd just been caught shoplifting. He knew that look a lot too. The girl looked like a deer in the headlights and maybe ready to bolt at any second. It didn't take long before she really did. She turned heel and ran straight out the front doors he'd just come though just moments ago. Another girl, with deep golden blond braids ran after her. "Elsa! Wait Elsa!" Maybe he should do something. Of course he was a little afraid to do so. He had a tendency to mess up everything he touched.

Jack looked down to the melting snow... more like melting ice. He was pretty resilient so no surprises there. He picked up what was left of it. It was a chunk of ice and after looking around he realized that there were more of them. Pretty surprising no one else got hurt. Icicles were forming on the walls and frost on the windows. Was this what North wanted him there for?

"Elsa Wait!" Anna yelled, trying to reach her sister. "Elsa, please just talk to me!" she pleaded as Elsa's strides only got quicker.

"No Anna! I knew this would happen! I shouldn't be here" she yelled back, finally coming to a stop to face her younger sister. It was the first time in years Ana had seen Elsa look so distraught. The older of the two was usually so calm, so composed, so cold. She never showed fear nor anything. Elsa the Ice Queen.

"That's not true Elsa. It'll be okay. So what if you're kinda weird. You're still my sister." Anna tried to calm her sister but Elsa just shook her head. It really wasn't helping. Now everyone knew. It also didn't help that Anna decided to call it being "Weird" It was much worse than that. They both knew it but Anna didn't want to say anything worse. Truth be told, she was also a bit afraid of Elsa's powers.

Elsa didn't want to go back. They knew. People would be talking. It was already hard to ignore people when they talked about her in a good way. After this, things would be a disaster. Not to mention she'd have to deal with Anna going to see this Hans guy she'd met over the internet. No! Too much!

Inside the school, Jack was having a blast. He was looking at everything with wonder and awe. He'd never seen anyone else who could do this. It was magical and amazing. Of course, he was the only one who felt that way. Everyone else was huddled together in their various groups away from the protruding ice. The looks on their faces were ones of fear. Why? Why were they all so scared? It was even snowing! The other students watched him as if he were crazy. Perhaps he was but it was great! Jack loved the snow. He really didn't know what was wrong but then again, he did this often enough. Winter was the best.

Anna came back inside. Looking around, she knew things would be different. She had wanted to chase after Elsa. She had wanted to something, anything to help. There was little she could say or do to change Elsa's mind. If she tried she knew it would only get worse. Her sister was stubborn when she wanted to be. Elsa may have been the silent type but her will was cold as ice. Ha, no one ever thought that was literal until then.